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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNBirmingham city councilor upset over nonprofit using tent with F-word at churchBirmingham City Councilor Hunter Williams is raising concerns with Urban Alchemy over a tent and sign the group used at a ...
A Birmingham city councilor is reacting to an obscenity used by a taxpayer funded group paid to help the homeless community ...
A city-funded organization in Birmingham is under fire after displaying obscene language at a local farmers market. Urban ...
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An F-word on a banner at a booth for the City of Birmingham’s homeless outreach contractor ruffled some feathers recently at the East Lake Farmer’s Market.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNUrban Alchemy shares six-month update on how they're helping the homelessUrban Alchemy came to Birmingham toward the end of 2024 to help the homeless. We checked in to see how things are going.
To create a response team to work personally with the homeless, Birmingham signed a $1.7 million contract with San Francisco-based Urban Alchemy, which will run a team called Heart Birmingham.
Since December, Urban Alchemy’s Birmingham HEART street team has been on the ground helping homeless people, who have been very open to their approach. “We come, we are just natural people.
Urban Alchemy: California nonprofit behind Santa Fe's plan to tackle homelessness gets mixed reviews
Joe Dudziak has wandered Santa Fe’s sidewalks, encampments and arroyos for the past six years, offering food, clothes, cold- and hot-weather gear and other resources to homeless residents. Through his ...
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